I don't think it's anyone's business who was/was not on the guest list for Chelsea's wedding. However, I don't look for the ladies of the View as bastions of etiquette. I remember the episode when Sherri Shepherd was complaining because Jeremey Piven did not acknowledge her on the plane. Elisabeth Hasselbeck complained on air about not receiving an invitation to the White House Christmas Party. Don't get me started on Rosie or Whoopi.

I thought it was kind of rude because it could have the potential of making Chelsea and her fam look bad if taken the wrong way (i.e. "They didn't invite him?? Why not?" etc etc).

But he did a good job of deflecting any blame!

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I thkn that in general the ladies on the view go too far but I also think tha when one goes on a talk show they are voluntarily adopting a false veneer of friendship with the hosts and viewing audience that does not exist - and you share funny stories and a few details of your life with your friends that you might not share with strangers. If you want potential voters to see you as a friend then you need to sell youreslf in that light and being asked/answering such questions might help.

He said that he was not invited and neither should he have been. He said it was a family event that would have become far too complicated with TWO presidents in attendance.

(eta: this is an approximation, not a direct quote. Please feel free to correct or add to my statement!)

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It's a talk show. They ask personal questions on talk shows. It sort of expected. Is it rude? I don't know. I think there are different "guidelines" that we follow with celebrity talk shows and the like. Of course, there are definitely things that are obviously crossing the line, but I don't know if I think this is one of them.

Besides, I actually don't think it would be an unreasonable assumption to think that the Clinton's would invite Mr. Obama. He's the President,and Clinton was a former President, and the reality is they are both members of the same party. It isn't uncommon for members of the same political party who both hold and have held very very public offices to be friends. It's a natural assumption that the former President would invite the current one to a family event like that even if it's not true that they did invite the Obama's. If Mr. Obama responded as PeasNCues said, I think that's a really classy answer.

On a personal level though, I don't necessarily know how I feel about the current President going on shows like that... while in office anyway. I think their time is actually better spent, well, at work. But, if this is part of his upcoming re election campaign in two years then I guess it makes sense that he would want to stay connected to his voters that way. But still, I am torn.

It's a talk show. They ask personal questions on talk shows. It sort of expected. Is it rude? I don't know. I think there are different "guidelines" that we follow with celebrity talk shows and the like. Of course, there are definitely things that are obviously crossing the line, but I don't know if I think this is one of them.

Perhaps, but there are still questions that are and are not appropriate regardless of the interview format. Talk show or no, Jay-Z and Beyonce do not discuss their marriage.

I just don't see how the wedding guest list of Chelsea is anyone's business.

Besides, I actually don't think it would be an unreasonable assumption to think that the Clinton's would invite Mr. Obama. He's the President,and Clinton was a former President, and the reality is they are both members of the same party. It isn't uncommon for members of the same political party who both hold and have held very very public offices to be friends. It's a natural assumption that the former President would invite the current one to a family event like that even if it's not true that they did invite the Obama's. If Mr. Obama responded as PeasNCues said, I think that's a really classy answer.

This was Chelsea's wedding, not her father's. All accounts that I read said that she kept it small and intimate.

Also, from some of the things that happened during the election, it does not seem like former President Clinton and President Obama are all that close.

Lastly, can you imagine the nightmare the town would experience? You know the Secret Service would have to lock it down.

It's a talk show. They ask personal questions on talk shows. It sort of expected. Is it rude? I don't know. I think there are different "guidelines" that we follow with celebrity talk shows and the like. Of course, there are definitely things that are obviously crossing the line, but I don't know if I think this is one of them.

Perhaps, but there are still questions that are and are not appropriate regardless of the interview format. Talk show or no, Jay-Z and Beyonce do not discuss their marriage.

I just don't see how the wedding guest list of Chelsea is anyone's business.

Besides, I actually don't think it would be an unreasonable assumption to think that the Clinton's would invite Mr. Obama. He's the President,and Clinton was a former President, and the reality is they are both members of the same party. It isn't uncommon for members of the same political party who both hold and have held very very public offices to be friends. It's a natural assumption that the former President would invite the current one to a family event like that even if it's not true that they did invite the Obama's. If Mr. Obama responded as PeasNCues said, I think that's a really classy answer.

This was Hilary's wedding, not her father's. All accounts that I read said that she kept it small and intimate.

Also, from some of the things that happened during the election, it does not seem like former President Clinton and President Obama are all that close.

Lastly, can you imagine the nightmare the town would experience? You know the Secret Service would have to lock it down.